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Backup to the Future with VSPEX

Our Backup to the Future launch event was awesome. More than 23,500 of you (and counting) have viewed the event since July 10, and many of you have asked questions of our experts.

And what’s great is that all the products we announced, including the new midrange Data Domain Systems and the updates to EMC Data Protection Suite (Avamar 7, NetWorker 8.1) will be available with VSPEX Proven Infrastructures this quarter.

Why is this important?

EMC backup supercharges the VSPEX value prop. You’ll be able to complete backups within windows (up to 90% less time required) and data will be recoverable (via our Data Invulnerability Architecture).

Without backup as a bottleneck (or worry), you’ll have the confidence to go full speed with virtualization – and do more. More virtualization… more app rollouts… more IT projects that drive revenue. And this means more free time for you. Win-win!

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I asked folks on LinkedIn to tell me how big a hot-button issue Big Data is at their organizations, and here's what a director of operations and solutions had to say: "That's a loaded question that deserves the "It depends" answer. I work on 5 different company's domains and two are involved in lawsuits. Therefore, they are "Big Data" (lawsuit began in 2008). However, what will be interesting is when it is all over and the data can be deleted... what do we do with all that unused space then? The vendor will not buy it back and about 100 TB's will no longer be needed."
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